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           This project was supported by Grant
           No. 2003-VF-GX-K015 awarded by the 
           Office for Victims of Crime, Office of
           Justice Programs, U.S. Department 
          of Justice.  Points of view in this 
          document are those of the author and 
          do not necessarily represent the 
          official position or policies of the
          U.S. Department of Justice.


North Carolina Coalition Against Sexual Assault  

The NC Coalition Against Sexual Assault is an inclusive statewide alliance working to end sexual violence through education, advocacy, and legislation

Contact:

Tracy Wright

tracy@nccasa.org

183 Wind Chime Court, Suite 100

Raleigh, NC 27615

http://www.nccasa.org/

 

Events

  • Held an Outreach/Awareness Day to educate about sexual assault.

 

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Outreach/Awareness Day Program Bag
 

The primary mission of the National Crime Prevention Council (NCPC) is to enable people to prevent crime and build safer, more caring communities. NCPC offers training, technical assistance, and a national focus for crime prevention; acts as secretariat for the Crime Prevention Coalition of America; operates demonstration programs; and takes a leadership role in comprehensive community crime prevention strategies and youth crime prevention. NCPC manages the nationally recognized McGruff Take A Bite Out Of Crime? public service advertising campaign.

 

 The National Center for Victims of Crime is dedicated to forging a national commitment to help victims of crime rebuild their lives. The National Center's toll-free Helpline, 1-800-FYI-CALL, offers supportive counseling, practical information about crime and victimization, and referrals to local community resources, as well as skilled advocacy in the criminal justice and social service systems.

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